Whereas the “Background” is displayed on your website outside the borders of the site, the “Watermark” is displayed on your website inside these borders. Watermarks are background for the content of your website.
Click Watermark.
Plain White means that there is no watermark color or image. Content will appear over a white background.
Select Default to use the watermark defined with your selected template. Some (but not all) templates have a watermark predefined.
Select Color/Transparency to specify a color (selecting a web-safe color from the drop-down list, specifying an RGB hex triplet, or selecting a color from the popup color picker.)
Once you have selected a color, you can also specify its transparency, from 0% (not transparent) to 100% (fully transparent), in 10% increments.
te that some older browsers (IE7 and 8 in particular) do not properly recognize transparency settings.
Use the Image option to select or upload an image as your watermark.
Watermark images must be very light and are usually gray or with minimal color, since the content of your website will be displayed on top of the watermark.
Different types of images are available, including abstracts, geometric patterns, textures, and themed images. Once you select a category, select a subcategory from the drop-down list above the image samples. ClubExpress provides dozens of images from which to choose, including themed images for specific types of clubs.
Full sized images will be positioned and scaled to fill the background of your browser window, without tiling. The system also includes geometric patterns and textures that are designed to tile seamlessly.
You also have the option of uploading your own image. Select the file from your local hard disk then specify how it should be tiled.